Cinema 'Good Girls Revolt' a 60s discrimination drama that reverberates today Amazon’s latest original series is based on the book 'Good Girls Revolt' by Lynn Povich,' about a group of women employed by Newsweek magazine in the 1960's who ended up suing the magazine for discrim 24/10/2016
Business Series Robots really are trying to take over Hollywood Making creative decisions using data, algorithms and artificial intelligence; it all sounds terrifying to people who make a living in the TV and film industry. 19/10/2016
Markets Netflix subscriber boom boosts shares Shares of Netflix shot up as the video streaming service added nearly 3.6 million subscribers between July and September. 18/10/2016
Cinema HBO expands into Eastern European HBO Europe, the European arm of the Time Warner service, is following on the success of its first season with Season Two of Hungarian TV series ‘Aranyelet’ (‘Golden… 11/10/2016
USA Trump suggests debate was sabotaged with defective microphone Donald Trump suggested he may have deliberately been given a defective microphone during his presidential election debate with Hillary Clinton. 27/09/2016
USA US presidential candidates sharpen claws ahead of TV debates It is just three days until the first of the televised face-to-face showdowns between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday. 23/09/2016
No Comment Georgian parliamentary candidates brawl on TV A fistfight erupted between candidates for the Georgian Parliament late on Wednesday during a political talk show. 22/09/2016
USA 'Game of Thrones' scores 12 Emmys Fantasy drama series “Game of Thrones” won the top Emmy for a second straight year on Sunday (September 18), fending off challenges from newcomers. 19/09/2016
Cinema Jude Law stars as an American pope in new HBO series British actor Jude Law stars as the Pope in HBO's new miniseries 'The Young Pope' by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino. 06/09/2016
Greece Media shakeup: Greece raises €246m with sale of four TV licences The winners have been announced in the great Greek TV sell-off, with four companies winning bids for television channels in an unprecedented auction. 02/09/2016
Greece Greece launches controversial TV licence auction Greece has launched a multi-million euro auction for four private TV licences despite protests by broadcasters. 31/08/2016
World News Should the media black out terrorists? The brutal killing of an octogenarian priest in France this week has opened up a new debate about terrorism and propaganda. 28/07/2016
Turkey Turkey media crackdown sees 131 outlets shut down 16 TV stations, 45 Newspapers, 15 magazines, 29 publishers shut in post-coup purge, sparking concern for press freedom. 28/07/2016
France Reporting on terror: drawing the line between wanting and needing to know Photos and videos of the recent attacks in France and those suspected of perpetrating them have been continuously featured across Europe’s news channels and other… 28/07/2016
Germany German actor Götz George dies aged 77 The death has been announced of the popular German actor Götz George who has died at the age of 77 after a short illness. 27/06/2016
Next Series Small sports clubs break down big broadcast barriers - with satellite technology Dozens of Euro 2016 matches are being beamed via satellite to television sets and phones all over the world this summer. 23/06/2016